Tuesday, 28 August 2018

Chemnitz protests: Germany probes banned Nazi salutes


Hitler salutes were spotted during a violent rally by far-right groups in the city of Chemnitz.

Catholic sex abuse: Pope critic Archbishop Vigano 'in hiding'


An archbishop who accused the Pope of ignoring clerical sex abuse fears for his safety, it is claimed.

Asia Argento: Rose McGowan speaks up for accuser Jimmy Bennett


What allegedly happened to Jimmy Bennett when he was 17 "wasn't fair [or] right," the actress says.

Snoop Dogg's cookbook and five other weird celeb ventures


Snoop Dogg's first cookbook is set for release in October and he's not the first celeb to take on a weird venture.

Florida video game gunman's dark obsession with hobby


The suspect punched a hole in a door when his gaming console was confiscated, his mother said.

Nigeria's Boko Haram crisis: Father's joy at voice of abducted daughter


The Christian girl, 15, has reportedly refused to covert to Islam, so Boko Haram refuse to free her.

Trump attacks 'left-wing' Google search results


President Donald Trump says most news about him that appears in Google search results is negative

Top Indian activists held over caste violence


Police say those arrested gave inflammatory speeches, which sparked violence earlier this year.

Fellow comedians hit out at Louis CK's stand-up return


Comic writer gave his first stand-up performance since admitting in 2017 to sexual misconduct.

Aretha Franklin: Queen of Soul to lie in state in Detroit


Thousands are expected to pay their respects to the Queen of Soul before Friday's funeral.

Boeing says Asia needs 240,000 pilots over next two decades


Growing Asia-Pacific travel demand means a huge increase in pilots, cabin crew and technicians.

Russia to hold biggest war games since Cold War


Next month's military exercise in eastern Russia will involve 300,000 personnel and Chinese troops.

Avicii’s family set up tribute site for fans


Fans have been invited to share their memories of the DJ on the memory board.

John McCain death: A brief history of flag tributes and non-tributes


As the White House returns its flag to half mast for John McCain, here are five other flag disputes.

Yemen conflict: UN experts detail possible war crimes by all parties


Experts point to attacks on schools, hospitals and markets, in which thousands of civilians have died.

May dons dancing shoes in South Africa


The prime minister shimmied with school children in Cape Town at the start of her visit to Africa.

Paris harassment: Man held for CCTV street attack on woman


When Marie Laguerre was hit in the face, she shared footage of it which went viral.

French minister Nicolas Hulot resigns on live radio in frustration


Popular green activist Nicolas Hulot shocks his radio hosts, saying he felt "all alone" in government.

Spice Girl singer Mel B entering rehab for PTSD


The Spice Girl says she's been drinking "to numb my pain".

Air pollution may harm cognitive intelligence, study says


Chronic exposure to toxic air has a bigger negative impact on older men, a new study in China suggests.

Vanesa Campos: Five charged with murdering Paris transgender prostitute


Vanesa Campos, a transgender prostitute, reportedly died defending her client from armed robbers.

Protesters face off in tense German city


Several people were injured in rival protests over a murder in the eastern city of Chemnitz.

US boy, 9, killed himself after homophobic bullying, mum says


The Denver boy said other students at the school told him to kill himself, according to his mother.

Manu Ginobili: San Antonio Spurs guard retires after 23-year career


San Antonio Spurs guard and four-time NBA champion Manu Ginobili has announced his retirement from basketball.

Toyota to invest $500m in Uber in driverless car deal


The firms will develop a fleet of self-driving cars in a deal that values Uber at $72bn.

Malcolm Turnbull: Australian ex-PM 'to quit parliament'


Malcolm Turnbull's exit will place the government's parliamentary majority at risk.

Myanmar Rohingya: Why Facebook banned an army chief


Facebook has moved to ban Myanmar's military leader following a damning report issued by the UN.

Mourinho demands 'respect' from reporters


After his team lost 3-0 at home to Tottenham, Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho is involved in a bad-tempered exchange in his news conference.

UK PM to promise Africa investment boost


Theresa May wants the UK to become the G7's biggest investor in the continent by 2022.

Australian worker overpaid by A$500,000


The government employee was given 100 times their salary because a decimal point was in the wrong place.

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Chatbots are being used to help people deal with mental health issues such as anxiety and depression.

Bullet shatters Palestinian cyclist's Asian Games dream


A Palestinian cyclist was close to his Asian Games dream, but a bullet has left him with one leg.

What's next for this African teenage coding superstar?


Tomisin Ogunnubi was just 12 when she created a mobile tracking device that helps lost children in Nigeria.

Left behind: How Venezuela crisis is tearing families apart


Venezuela's economic crisis is forcing millions of people to flee. But what about those left behind?

Acro World Tour: Paragliders compete over Lake Geneva


Paragliders, base jumpers and pilots competed at the Acro World Tour finals in Switzerland.

'Tortured' pop star struggles into court


Uganda popular musician-turned-politician Bobi Wine, who is facing treason charges, has been granted bail

Children attempting suicide at Greek refugee camp


Moria refugee camp on the island of Lesbos suffers from overcrowding and deadly violence.

Bridesmaid spends 15 hours escaping wedding


Lucy was a friend's bridesmaid in a remote part of Scotland but agoraphobia meant she had to plan her exit.

May's mission to woo Africa after Brexit


British Prime Minister Theresa May starts a three-nation tour of Africa where she will promote trade ties.

How Coca-Cola World Cup sales were boosted by shelf tech


Making sure there are enough products on shelves is a tricky challenge for retailers and brands.

US Open 2018: Andy Murray beats James Duckworth on Grand Slam return


Britain's Andy Murray marks his return to Grand Slam tennis with a four-set victory over James Duckworth in the US Open first round.

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